Boston's weirder early '80s contours, like the snaky lunacy of The Freeze, get limned as well. |
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Still, I got weirder looks wrestling my luggage down Viat Ottavio, past Saint Paul's Basillica, to my hotel. |
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I did know what happened but if I told them they would all think I was even weirder then they already do, well my bro and his friends at least. |
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What makes it weirder is that I was totally spaced out when I was writing that essay. |
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It was rather strange that their real-life was weirder then the comic-scape of fictional superheroes. |
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In the strange pandemonium that has always bedevilled Sudanese politics, even weirder things have happened. |
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The effect is weird, and weirder still is the conjunction of the figure's grimace with her pigeon-toed posture. |
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We budgeted for two days of reshoots, and a lot of the weirder stuff happened then. |
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Though needing to tap doorknobs is slightly weirder than needing to inject insulin. |
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No, I just crawl around complaining of a shooting pain in my head and sensing my vision get progressively weirder. |
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It has two long black stripes at the back of the head, which makes it looking even weirder. |
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One of the weirder points about the CBA this year has to do with the salary cap. |
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What's weirder than catching a catfish with your bare hands? |
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Some of Mr Abe's allies with even weirder views than his of Japan's wartime history fared badly in the election. |
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Even weirder, one account has less than 100 followers and FLOTUS is nowhere to be seen in any of the posts. |
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It is listenable if you flip past some of the weirder pieces. |
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Which makes it all the weirder that Hamm has appeared in exactly one blockbuster to date. |
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Step inside for a whistlestop tour of some of the weirder facts about animal domestication. |
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Sad to say, as this Paterson story gets weirder and weirder, it becomes less and less fun. |
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The backstreet Boys were the boy band of choice for people who liked their boy bands a little weirder. |
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It gets even weirder when the whole of the assistant's body, in that same way, crawls through the conjurer's stomach. |
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The artist remains paradoxically silent being part of a talk show that discusses his work and that even weirder is taking place in Greece, home country of logos or logical discourse. |
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It may be unusual to see a medieval statue of St. Firmin holding his head in the company of a Balthus nymphet, but no weirder, Koether seems to suggest, than a silver-screen tomb raider turned humanitarian. |
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Or, rather than haphazardly dousing your pancakes in alcohol, get the shot glasses out and blow the dust off some of the weirder spirits loitering at the back of your drinks cabinet. |
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Not doing it all felt weirder than doing it. |
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Several of Iain Duncan Smith's weirder chums have been shown the door, while David Curry, a close ally of the Europhiles' champion Kenneth Clarke, has been brought into the shadow cabinet to oversee local government. |
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The genus Euglena is one of the weirder forms you'll encounter. |
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The film is about Jomar meeting all those people and actually realizing that, although he acts strangely because of his depression, other people are even weirder. |
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Patrik does different concepts, all weirder than the other. |
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It was not until the early years of the 20th century that someone came up with an explanation for Mercury's behaviour, one that was far weirder, and far more intriguing than a missing planet. |
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The best recent VC discs start from the relentlessness of gabber and digital hardcore, and yank it in a weirder direction. |
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So, at first, it seems weird that the members of Windsurf actually work for a living, and even weirder that they want to keep it that way. |
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One of those is alternative energy, on which the story gets even weirder. |
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I like his weirder, more ambitious novels even when they go off the rails. |
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